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Showing posts with label Taiwan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taiwan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Overdue

I can’t believe it’s nearly 3 months since I blogged. Apologises, I have been travelling quite a bit since December. We went on our annual Hong Kong, Taipei and Shenzhen tour to see my family and play some golf at Mission Hill in Shenzhen. It’s always good but it’s always a struggle to not get sick. And this year was no different. On New Years Eve, the overeating took its toll……. Here are some photos from that trip.

Taipei Ximending where my relatives lives




Local inexpensive Japanese place with relatives

This place started out as a hawker stand which has now taken over 2 restaurant spaces. Something like this:



We went to the most north place in Taiwan




To see the Empress’ Head



It was freezing!






Then sat down for some local fresh seafood




We added a bit of art to the trip, visiting Ju Ming’s Museum



In the end, we actually had a lot of fun there



Then Ivy took us to a gorgeous beach house right on the beach for some supper before we headed back to Taipei



The next day on New Years eve, we went to a local Ximending sushi place with our grandparents


Then all you can eat Yakiniku and Hot Pot for dinner (my downfall)


It was the last time that 101 was going to host the New Years fireworks, so it was quite a significant event. Can you believe we got such a great spot for the Taipei 101 New Year Countdown celebrations! Hubby got to see MayDay live.


We had a fantastic supply of sangria, snacks and soft drink to last us the 3 hours to countdown. We were very popular with the people around us because we brought our own mat which was big enough to let other people sit as well. In the end, I think we had about 13 people on the mat.

“People Mountain People Sea”



One of the best countdowns I’ve seen


Who loves Taiwan – we do!

Mad traffic afterwards




Saturday, 31 March 2007

2006 End of Year Asia Trip

Here are the food related photos from our trip to Hong Kong and Taiwan at the end of last year, 2006.